โFeb-13-2014 07:56 AM
โFeb-13-2014 08:18 AM
mlts22 wrote:
All inboard generators will run at either 1800 RPM (older, pressurized models with four poles), or 3600 RPM (newer gensets.) The only exception will be some diesel models that use an inverter.
Portable generators are a different story.
The key for the inboard generators is how it is installed. The Onans can be pretty quiet if the generator is shock mounted, acoustic insulation is used, pipes are vibration dampened, and an exhaust resonator is used.
As for MPG, I'd say 8-12 with a Ford E-350/E-450, 12-17 with a Sprinter chassis.
โFeb-13-2014 08:14 AM
โFeb-13-2014 08:11 AM
crickeydog wrote:Guysakar wrote:
1. Do you think that that is going to be a problem with 2000 models? One in particular that I am looking at has a 4K watt Onan, but the owner is an elderly couple and doesn't know much about it. 2. What kind of MPG can I expect from a Class C 22-25 footer, with a slide?
1. That question can only be answered by knowing the complete maintenance history of the generator. From your statement, "the owner is an elderly couple and doesn't know much about it", I'd say you're probably looking at a generator that has not been properly maintained. That'll cost and I'd bet it'll cost you dearly to get the generator up and running properly. The only way to know what you have in the way of the generator is to have it surveyed by a factory trained Onan repair facility.
2. "What kind of MPG can I expect"? In a word...bad. But nobody buys an RV for the great fuel mileage. Again, a lot will depend on how the engine has been maintained. You may have a gem, then again you may have a lump of coal. In great running condition you can expect 6 to 10 MPG depending. Again, the only way you'll know for sure what you have under the hood is to have the engine, drive train and entire chassis surveyed by a certified mechanic for the particular chassis you have under the hood.
Good luck.
Happy camping!!! See y'all down the road!!!:)
โFeb-13-2014 08:10 AM
โFeb-13-2014 08:10 AM
โFeb-13-2014 08:08 AM
Guysakar wrote:
1. Do you think that that is going to be a problem with 2000 models? One in particular that I am looking at has a 4K watt Onan, but the owner is an elderly couple and doesn't know much about it. 2. What kind of MPG can I expect from a Class C 22-25 footer, with a slide?